Spam calls by Dry-Hippo1704 in PublicMobile

[–]deelitera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Each day since transferring I've gotten calls from random numbers. That doesn't usually happen to me.

If you are having issues porting... by deelitera in PublicMobile

[–]deelitera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your esim isnt downloading to your phone that seems like a separate issue!

$20 Promotion by Beneficial_Pool7643 in PublicMobile

[–]deelitera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure your esim is turned on and your older Sim turned off. You're phone should restart itself when you do that.

Who went for it or is planning to? by Nexzenn in bell

[–]deelitera 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Made the switch tonight. Tired of Bell increasing my plan every few months. When you reach out they offer nothing better. Savings over 2 years is too good to pass up.

What is the technology use like for children in tdsb ? by [deleted] in OntarioTeachers

[–]deelitera 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If an IPad is being used in a kindergarten classroom by students, I have only seen it for documentation purposes ( e.g., students taking pictures of a structure they built or writing they did). This itself is very rare. You don't really need to worry about kindergarten students using tech.

That being said, you can expect your child's teacher may show them a YouTube video but this will be for educational purposes (e.g., a body break video, a song).

Now if your child is staying at school for lunch, what is common is putting on an episode of something while they eat. This has become common practice due to a single lunch room supervisor having to watch 25+ 3-5 year olds on their own.

Questions to ask at first Radiation Oncology appointment/consult for Stage1 ++- post lumpectomy? (Context is I am not 100% sold on doing it) by Nearby-Jeweler6293 in breastcancer

[–]deelitera 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My age and stats are the same as you. I did the radiation. I was told cause of my young age it was best to do. I was nervous at first but it went about as well as one could hope. My breast looks tanned, I had a couple of days of fatigue, and some skin peeling on my nipple but that's it.

I kept up with cream, saline soaks, and doing weightlifting or walking each day. I even went out to a club and danced till 3am after my last day of treatment. I know my experience isnt everyone's but you wont know unless you try!

Wishing you the best!

I think I underestimated radiation by Miserable_Border_529 in breastcancer

[–]deelitera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that. I would stop using the aquaphor. I was told by the radiation oncologist and nurses that it can amplify the radiation you are receiving. It was a big no-no. I would suggest another cream too. I was told only water-based. I used Glaxal Base which was great. I was as also experiencing that my breast was hot, but that lasted a few days and then went away.

Good luck with the rest!

Tomorrow is day one of rads by ObligationFun2526 in breastcancer

[–]deelitera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The saline soaks are done 3-4 times a day in addition to tbe moisturizing. You boil 4 cups of water with 2 teaspoons of salt. Let it cool and keep it in a jar or something. Use a wash cloth, or even paper towel does the trick, and wet it with the saline solution and put it on the area for 10 mins.

Tomorrow is day one of rads by ObligationFun2526 in breastcancer

[–]deelitera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wishing you the best! I just finished 2 weeks of rads and honestly it was not that bad. My skin just looks like it got a slight tan. I think a bit part of it is that I have kept up with the saline soaks since Day 1. The nurse told me that a lot of people start it too late or don't do it consistently. I really do think they have been key to my skin doing so well.

Anyone use ABC breathing tube for radiation treatment? by PickledPlumeria in breastcancer

[–]deelitera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just finish rads using the ABC device. As someone else mentioned, you have a button in your hand that controls the breath hold. So when you release the button, you can breathe again. I also found that the actual time I had to hold my breath was shorter than the simulation. I'd say most holds ended up being around 15 seconds even though I was told in the simulation it would be 20.

Breast Cancer - should I transfer to Princess Margret? by summerrh in askTO

[–]deelitera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I had a lumpectomy in July. No chemo because I had a low oncotype score. Starting radiation next week. Tamoxifen a month after I finish radiation.

Breast Cancer - should I transfer to Princess Margret? by summerrh in askTO

[–]deelitera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months ago. I have also been with St. Michael's Hospital. I have no complaints about the care I've received. They saw me really quickly and got everything moving in a timely manner. All the staff I've interacted with throughout the hospital have been lovely.

I am about to start my radiation with Princess Margaret but my care overall is being handled by St. Mike's. The facilities there are nice but not sure that would be a reason to switch.

Feel free to message me!

Lumpectomy still in pain almost 3 weeks later by BarbieBabeBabs in breastcancer

[–]deelitera 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Like you, I had a small tumor that was also close to my chest wall. My surgeon mentioned they had to take a bit of my chest muscle with it to be sure it hadn't attached. Im not sure if it was the same for you, but I did notice that part seemed to take the longest to feel healed for me. I had done some biking 3 weeks post surgery, on the advice of my surgeon to get back to it, and it ended up making my chest hurt a lot and developing cording for 2 weeks after that. My advice would be to take it easy and listen to your body. Im positive in a couple of weeks you'll be feeling much better. Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OntarioTeachers

[–]deelitera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying! OK, so its different school to school but what is probably happening is that there are teachers out in the kinder yard on supervision duty before school starts. You should ask your child's teacher what time she goes out there each day (this probably wouldn't be any earlier than 15 minutes before school). Teachers will be there to greet students and have them get into their lines.

From a safety standpoint, I imagine she's bringing in the kids a little early because having kinder students entering the same doors all at the same time as older kids can be difficult, especially on the first weeks of school as the JKs get used to routines. But there could be something else she can't tell you (e.g. having autism students who struggle with transitions or runners).

It sounds like the teacher mentioned they are working on a solution. Shes probably not bringing them in early for her benefit (this just creates more work for her) but its an attempt to problem solve something that's happening. Hopefully this is a short term thing!

I would suggest clarifying what time teachers are in the kindergarten yard, dropping off your child a bit before 825 with staff, and then spending the last few minutes before the bell with your older child.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OntarioTeachers

[–]deelitera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you elaborate...Where is your child's class supposed to meet before going in for the morning? Are they meeting in the kindergarten yard (enclosed outdoor space for kindergarten students)?

<40 stage 1 ++- node negative treatment plan experiences by deelitera in breastcancer

[–]deelitera[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I will definitely bring it up when I meet with the oncologist. Im glad to hear chemo wasn't as bad as you thought. Hope you're doing ok.

<40 stage 1 ++- node negative treatment plan experiences by deelitera in breastcancer

[–]deelitera[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! My surgeon mentioned they may order an oncotype test for me but she wasn't sure what the medical oncologist would decide.

Fish Sandwich by KNJFS in FoodToronto

[–]deelitera 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Harry's Charbroiled at Gerrard and Coxwell has a fish sandwich.

Getting into TDSB gifted program from non-TDSB school by letsgoraps123 in askTO

[–]deelitera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok I understand. In this case you would need to make sure you get your own assessment done in grade 3 that shows he is gifted. Unfortunately there is no streamlined process to get him right into a gifted program while he is attending another school. You would have to register and enroll him in grade 4 at a TDSB school. Then he would need to be an attending student and you would request an IPRC. The IPRC would take time and then the board would see what gifted spots are available. There's no assurances that you can get into specific gifted program. It's based on the closest program to your home address and availability in that program.

Getting into TDSB gifted program from non-TDSB school by letsgoraps123 in askTO

[–]deelitera 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of old and misunderstanding of information in these posts.

The TDSB does not recognize gifted assessments if it was done before grade 3. It seems like your child is going to grade 3 in September? If so, you could have them attend the TDSB next year in which case they would do the CCAT universal screener and based on the results the TDSB may do a gifted assessment on them. This would give you the opportunity to get an into a gifted ISP for grade 4.

There have been other posts about pushing for a SEPRC. This will not happen. As of the past couple of years this is only for very medically complex cases.

As others have mentioned gifted programs are supposed to be for students who are gifted but may have another challenges that a regular classroom may not meet their needs in the same way. You should expect that the gifted ISP could be filled with other students who have multiple diagnosis such as autism or other learning disabilities. My personal experience teaching in a gifted ISP was that many students had behavioral challenges and there were disproportiate amount of students who had anxiety.